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11.29: Updates to the ASCE‐41‐13 provisions for the nonlinear modeling of steel wide‐flange columns for performance‐based earthquake engineering

ABSTRACT Performance‐based earthquake engineering requires numerical models that are able to reliably predict the expected component behavior of buildings under seismic excitations. The nonlinear modeling guidelines provided in ASCE‐41‐13 have historically been used in this context by practicing eng...

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